FREE Sensory Details & Figurative Language For Digital Interactive Notebooks y b d e t a e Cr a c c e Z a i n e s e Y Sensory Details & Figurative Language For Digital Interactive Notebooks Thank you for downloading this product! I am excited to create these digital interactive resources! My students love to use these digital interactive pages. You will find them easy to use and engaging for your students. Access the digital pages here: Sensory Details and Figurative Language You must be logged-in to your Google account. You will be prompted to make a copy. While you can also use this link to give out to your students, I would suggest for you to share your copy. That way you can modify the pages or use one page at a time. More directions on how you can share your copy are included on the next page. Consider demonstrating on a projector how to click and type in text boxes and how to drag and drop boxes before your students get started if they are not familiar with Google Slides. Note: Google has anti-spam security where it will sometimes ask users to request access. You don’t need to do that! If you are asked to request access, try refreshing or closing the page and reloading it until you see a screen like the one to the right. TERMS OF USE This product is licensed for personal classroom use by a single teacher. Please don’t share this product with others, instead share the link to my store so they can get their own licensed copy. You may not upload any portion of this product to the Internet. The Google slides may only be used with your students and cannot be used to create new products or be distributed in any way. Please contact me with any questions! Sensory Details & Figurative Language For Digital Interactive Notebooks Hello, thank you for downloading this freebie! This sample contains a couple of pages you can use with digital interactive notebooks. Each page includes links to relevant websites or YouTube videos for student to study and interactive graphics for them to organize information they learn. Your feedback is greatly appreciated! Instructions: The first page contains text boxes where students can type their responses. All they have to do is click in the box and start typing their response. The second page contains pre-filled text boxes. The students will need to move the text boxes to the correct place on the second column. How to share with students: If you are using Google Classroom to assign these, be sure to select “Make a copy for each student” so each student has their own copy. If you are going to share a link with your students, when you get the link, copy it and open it in a new tab. Then, change the word “edit” to “copy.” Copy this new link and share that with students. This forces students to make a copy of the file preventing them from all changing your original. Change “edit” to “copy.” Sensory Details & Figurative Language Sensory Details: The only things that are editable on this page are the directions and the text boxes. If you don’t like videos or you can’t play YouTube videos at your school, you may replace them with links to other resources of your choice. Also, this activity is intended to be used with a gummy worm, like in the video, but you can change it to another sensory candy. The text boxes are set to specific text colors, but can be changed. Figurative Language: The only things that are editable on this page are the directions and the example sentences in the boxes to the right. If you don’t like the resources linked, you may replace them with your own. You can also change the example sentences or add more than one example. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask by email techinbloom2017@gmail.com. Directions: Writers use sensory details, or imagery in their writing to create a mental image in the reader's mind. Listen to this rap song and watch this video to learn more about sensory details. After you learn about sensory details, you will get a gummy worm. Use all your senses to study it and write a description in each of the boxes below. Be sure to save the sense of taste for last! Directions: Figurative Language is language that uses words or expressions with a different meaning than its literal interpretation. Below are some types of figurative language. After you learn about each one, drag and drop the boxes containing examples of each word in the example column next to the correct word. Meteors hit Earth once in a blue moon. The wind howled in the night. Carrie's cat clawed her couch, creating chaos. The cash register popped open with a heartwarming ca-ching. You were as brave as a lion. If I can’t get a Smartphone, I will die! The snow is a white blanket. Thank you to these amazing artists: Thank you for your download. Please visit my store to leave me your feedback on this product.